Daniela Francesca Virdis, Serialised Gender. A Linguistic Analysis Of Femininities In Contemporary Tv Series And Media , Genova: Edizioni Culturali Internazionali Genova, 2012, Isbn 978-88-7544-250-7

Published in 2012 at Edizioni Culturali Internazionali Genova, Daniela Virdis’s book suggests a novel endeavour, circumscribed to the intersection of the fields of gender and linguistic studies, applied on media studies. The atypical element of the research derives precisely from her choice of disco...

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